Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Interview - Laurelin McGee - Miss Match

Today I'm interviewing new to me author(s), Laurelin McGee, a pseudonym for the writing team of Laurelin Paige and Kayti McGee, presenting their newest release Miss Match. I can't wait to dig into my copy and I know when you read on you'll feel the same way!Ladies, its all yours!

Welcome to the sexy, crazy, wildly unpredictable world of modern
matchmaking, where fixing up strangers is part of the job--but falling in love
is an occupational hazard…

HE'S THE PERFECT CATCH.Blake Donovan is
tall, handsome, rich, and successful--so why would a guy like him need a
matchmaker?

Andrea Dawson has no
idea, but a job is a job. After being blackballed from a career in marketing,
Andrea agreed to use her unique profiling skills to play matchmaker out of pure
desperation.

IS SHE HIS PERFECT MATCH?Blake knows exactly
the kind of woman he's looking for--and it's the total opposite of Andrea.
Though smart and undeniably sexy, she is simply too headstrong for a man who's
used to being in charge

Ladies hi and welcome to the Blog.

Thanks so much for having us!

Tell my readers a little about Miss Match.

Miss Match is the story of two very unlikely
candidates falling in love when Blake Donovan—ultra-conservative alpha male,
hires Andy Dawson—fun-loving and hot-tempered, to find him a wife.

What’s the heat level of the book?

Medium- there are a couple smoking hot
bedroom scenes, but it’s not the kind of book you can’t take on the train!

Is this a stand-alone or will there be other
matchmaking novels?

It does have a companion, Love Struck,
out next February, but no more matchmaking!

Laurelin you’re a busy author in your own right.
How did you and Kayti become a writing duo?

We
were in a writing group together when someone else posted a real life
Craigslist and said, “Someone needs to write this book!” Kayti and I both
claimed dibs and since we lived close to each other, we decided to try to write
it together. It was an accidental partnership and I’m really pleased with how
it turned out. It’s fun to be able to get outside the norm of what I usually
write by writing with someone else.

Kayti, hi!
Can you enlighten us about your writing process.
Do you live near each other, or are there logistics involved?
Who does what in regards to writing the novel?

Our
process has definitely evolved over time! It took us about half of Miss Match
to find “our” voice without having to edit our separate styles together. Now
when we look back, half the time we can’t even remember who wrote what.

We do live near each other, and I
see Laurelin almost daily. It helps a ton with co-writing, because we’re
constantly bouncing ideas off each other.

As far as who does what, we’re
pretty democratic. Laurelin is always better at those big internal Feeling
scenes than I am, and I love writing the comedic parts, so we do often split up
who’s-writing-what based on that.

Laurelin, have you ever co-authored a book before?

No. And I never wanted to. But if you’re
going to write a book with someone, Kayti’s the person to write with.

Kayti, on your bio is says you love to cook up recipes
to go with your favorite books.
What was the most elaborate dish you ever came up and what book did it go with?

I
actually wrote 101 recipes all based on The Hobbit for a cookbook. There was
everything from Earl Grey-brined chicken to Eleventy-First Birthday Cake to
cocktails. The most fascinating part was discovering all the scholarship that’s
been done on Tolkien’s food- you can actually listen to college lectures about
it on iTunes U.

Ladies you got a great review from Publisher’s Weekly.
Congrats!
So are you all for reading all the reviews, some or none?

I think we’d be lying if we said we never peeked, but reviews aren’t
always for the faint of heart! We have a friend who says, “Reviews are for the
readers, not the authors,” and there’s a lot to be said for that.

Ladies thanks for chatting with me today.
Will you be touring with the novel?

We’ll
be having our official release party in Denver, at the Tattered Cover on June
30, and then a secondary event in Kansas City on July 8. That’s all we have
planned as of yet, and you can find details on the Facebook page for Laurelin
McGee. We’d love to see you there.

Laurelin Paige is the NY Times and USA Today Bestselling Author of the Fixed Trilogy. She's a sucker for a good romance and gets giddy anytime there's kissing, much to the embarrassment of her three daughters.

Kayti McGee is a Kansas City native who now calls Colorado home. When she isn’t writing, she’s making up recipes to go with her favorite books.

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